System for packaging, processing, and activating a bundled greeting and gift card

ABSTRACT

A greeting card stored-value card combinations and methods of forming said combinations are provided. In one embodiment, these combinations include a greeting card comprising means for affixing a stored-value card thereto. These combinations also include a stored-value card affixed to the greeting card. A single identifier, such as a Stock-Keeping Unit (SKU) or a Universal Product Code (UPC), is assigned to the bundle that uniquely identifies the bundled greeting card and stored-value card. The single identifier provides identification means allowing the stored-value card to be activated. A single capture of the single identifier enables the customer to both purchase the greeting card stored-value card combination product as well as to activate the store-value card.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/927,362 filed Oct. 29, 2015, which is adivisional of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/618,678 filed Sep. 14, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,202,240, which is acontinuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/518,367 filed on Jun. 21, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,691,064, which isa filing under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application No.PCT/US2010/061268 filed Dec. 20, 2010, entitled “System for Packaging,Processing, and Activating a Bundled Greeting and Gift Card,” claimingpriority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/288,766 filedDec. 21, 2009, which applications are incorporated by reference hereinin their entirety.

BACKGROUND

This invention relates to packaging and processing of bundled greetingand stored-value cards.

Stored-value cards and greeting cards are often combined by consumersfor gifting. Typically, when purchasing these items, the stored-valuecard and the greeting card must be purchased separately; thus, involvingtwo separate transactions. The purchase transaction for a greeting cardis typically conducted at a point of sale (POS) terminal by reading theassociated bar code that is imprinted on the greeting card. Like agreeting card, a stored-value card's purchase transaction typicallyoccurs at a POS terminal. However, a stored-value card is typicallypurchased and activated by some combination of the following steps: (a)a POS terminal reads a bar code imprinted on the packaging associatedwith the stored-value card, (b) a POS terminal reads a bar code that isimprinted on the stored-value card, and (c) the stored-value card'smagnetic strip is swiped at the terminal. However, as described above,the process for purchasing a greeting card and a stored-value cardtogether can be rather cumbersome.

SUMMARY

Disclosed herein are greeting card stored-value card combinations andmethods of forming said combinations. In one embodiment, thesecombinations include a greeting card comprising means for affixing astored-value card thereto. These combinations also include astored-value card affixed to the greeting card. A single identifier,such as a stock-keeping unit (SKU) or a Universal Product Code, isassigned to the bundle that uniquely identifies the bundled greetingcard and stored-value card. The single identifier providesidentification means allowing the stored-value card to be activated. Theidentifier may be imprinted or encoded on the greeting card, thestored-value card, any packaging enclosing the greeting card andstored-value card, or any combination thereof. The SKU may be imprintedon the greeting card, stored-value card, and/or packaging as anoptically readable insignia, such as, for example, a Universal ProductCode (UPC). Alternatively, the single identifier may be encoded on amagnetic strip deposited on any or all of the greeting card,stored-value card, and packaging. As another alternative, the singleidentifier may be encoded on a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)chip or tag affixed to one or more of the greeting card, stored-valuecard, and packaging (if any). A single capture of the single identifierenables the customer to both purchase the greeting card/stored-valuecard combination product as well as to activate the store-value card.

Disclosed herein is also a computer implemented method for processinggreeting card/stored-value card bundled sales. The method comprisesreceiving at a stored-value card transaction processor an identifierfrom a greeting card/stored-value card bundled product captured at apoint of sale terminal wherein the identifier uniquely identifies thegreeting card/stored-value card combination bundle. The stored-valuecard transaction processor then activates the stored-value card andupdates a datastore of stored-value card activation states stored in adatastore in the internal card processing service to indicate that thestored-value card identified by the identifier has been activated. Thestored-value card transaction processor then transmits an activationresponse to the point of sale terminal. The stored-value cardtransaction processor also determines an amount of the purchase amountreceived from the sale of the greeting card/stored-value card bundle tocredit an account associated with the stored-value card issuer, anamount of the purchase amount received from the sale of the greetingcard/stored-value card bundle to credit to an account associated withthe card transaction processor, and an amount of the purchase amountreceived form the sale of the greeting card/stored-value card bundle tocredit to an account associated with the greeting card/stored-value cardbundled product selling vendor. The stored-value card transactionprocessor reconciles each of the accounts to reflect the allocation ofthe purchase amount received and initiates funds transfers between bankaccounts belonging to the vendor, the card issuer, the purchaser, andthe stored-value card transaction processor administrator to reflect theallocation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other advantages of the invention will become more apparentand more readily appreciated from the following detailed description ofthe exemplary embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with theaccompanying drawings where:

FIG. 1A shows the front of an exemplary bi-fold greeting card forcontaining a stored-value card in a greeting card/stored-value cardcombination;

FIG. 1B shows the inside of an exemplary bi-fold greeting card forcontaining a stored-value card as well as a stored-value card in agreeting card/stored-value card combination;

FIG. 1C shows the back of an exemplary bi-fold greeting card forcontaining a stored-value card in a greeting card/stored-value cardcombination;

FIG. 2 shows an exemplary system architecture for activating astored-value card purchased in a greeting card/stored-value cardcombination;

FIG. 3 shows an exemplary flowchart for processing an activation requestfor a stored-value card purchased in a greeting card/stored-value cardcombination; and

FIG. 4 depicts an alternate method of providing a greetingcard/stored-value card combination product.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In one embodiment, a stored-value card and a greeting card are bundledtogether where both items can be purchased using a single identifier,e.g., a bar code, and the associated stored-value card is activatedusing the single identifier. Such a system makes it more convenient forboth the consumer and sales agent. The single identifier can be a barcode that is imprinted on either the Greeting Card or imprinted on theStored-value Card, or can be encoded on the magnetic strip on theStored-value Card. The identifier can also be a Radio FrequencyIdentification (RFID) tag or chip.

FIG. 1A depicts the front 102 of a standard bi-fold greeting card. FIG.2A depicts the inside 104 of an exemplary standard bi-fold greeting cardwith stored-value card 106 affixed to the inside of the greeting card.FIG. 2C depicts the back 108 of an exemplary standard bi-fold greetingcard containing a bar code 110 which identifies both the greeting cardand also uniquely identifies the stored-value card 106 included with thecombination. This single bar code identifier 110 allows the stored-valuecard 106 to be activated contemporaneously with the purchase of thegreeting card stored-value card combination without requiring additionalidentifiers to be determined and entered into a point of sale terminal.Although depicted solely on the greeting card, the identifier could alsobe encoded on the stored-value card as, for example, an opticallyreadable insignia, a magnetically encoded strip, or an RFID tag.

The stored-value card can be affixed to the greeting card with anynumber of means including, for example, by means of glue or by means ofsealing the stored-value card to the greeting card with cellophane orsome other type of plastic or other material. Alternatively, thegreeting card may contain a sleeve or jacket configured to hold thestored-value card inside the greeting card or have notches cut out ofthe greeting card configured to hold the stored-value card inside thegreeting card. As another alternative, the stored-value card may beaffixed to the outside of the greeting card so that the consumer may seethe kind of stored-value card that is included with the greeting card.In order to deter fraud, the greeting card and stored-value card may besealed inside a protective packaging, such as a clear cellophanewrapper.

The stored-value card is not required to be bundled with a bi-foldgreeting card, but can be bundled with any type greeting card including,for example, tri-fold and multi-page greeting cards. Additionally, thegreeting card may include other features such as, for example, a soundchip to play a pre-recorded song when the card is opened by therecipient or a recordable sound chip allowing the consumer to recordtheir own message to be played when the greeting card is opened by therecipient.

Although the greeting card/stored-value card combination is packaged andsold as a single product, the greeting card and the stored-value cardneed not be manufactured and/or issued by the same entity. In someembodiments, the greeting card and the stored-value card may bemanufactured by and/or issued by or on behalf of the same entity ordifferent entities. Furthermore, the vendor selling the greeting cardstored-value card combination may be the same entity or related entityto the entity issuing the greeting card and/or the entity issuing thestored-value card. However, the vendor selling the combination may notbe the same or related entity to either of the entities that have issuedthe greeting card and/or the stored-value card. Additionally, themerchant or merchants at which the stored-value card may be redeemed maybe the same, related, or different entity from any of the greeting cardissuer, stored-value card issuer, and the greeting card/stored-valuecard combination product selling vendor. Also, the stored-value cardtransaction processing system that is utilized to activate, process, andredeem the stored-value card may be the same or related entity to any ofthe combination selling vendor, greeting card issuer, stored-value cardissuer, and redeeming merchant. Alternatively, the stored-value cardtransaction processing system may be an entity unrelated to any of thecombination selling vendor, greeting card issuer, stored-value cardissuer, and redeeming merchant.

In other embodiments, the greeting card may have multiple identifiersserving different functions with at least one identifier that uniquelyidentifies the greeting card/stored-value card combination. Furthermore,the greeting card/stored-value card combination product may be enclosedinside additional packaging with the identification that identifies thegreeting card/stored-value card combination product imprinted orotherwise encoded on the packaging.

In one embodiment, the identifier encoded on the greeting card is anoptically scannable insignia, such as, for example, a bar code. The barcode may be a universal product code (UPC), e.g., a EAN/UCC-12 or UPC-12bar code; and a EAN/UCC-128 bar code or UPC-128 bar code. The bar codemay also be one of a European Article Number (EAN), a Global Trade ItemNumber (GTIN), and an Australian Product Number (APN). In otherembodiments, the identifier encoded on the greeting card is a RadioFrequency Identification (RFID) chip affixed to the greeting card. Thestored-value card may be, for example, a prepaid credit card, a prepaidcalling card, a prepaid stored-value card redeemable by a specificmerchant or merchants. The stored-value card may be for a specificproduct or service. The stored-value card is typically a wallet sizedcard of similar size to standard credit and debit cards. Thestored-value card may include a magnetic strip attached to it having anidentification uniquely identifying the stored-value card encoded on themagnetic strip and, in some embodiments, it can also identify thegreeting card/stored-value card combination product. The stored-valuecard may have an optical code imprinted on it in which the optical codeincludes information uniquely identifying the stored-value card. Theoptical code may be a bar code. The bar code may be a UPC code. Thestored-value card may have an RFID tag or chip affixed to it whichincludes an identifier encoded on the RFID tag or chip which uniquelyidentifies the stored-value card. The stored-value card may have itsunique identifier encoded on it in more than one way. For example, astored-value card may include both a UPC bar code and a magnetic strip.

In one embodiment, a single identifier is imprinted or otherwise encodedon the greeting card. The single identifier encodes informationsufficient to uniquely identify the particular greetingcard/stored-value card combination as well as to uniquely identify thestored-value card thereby allowing the stored-value card to be activatedwhen the greeting card/stored-value card combination is purchased(one-step process). The information allows the point of sale system orthe card processing system to determine the purchase price of thegreeting card/stored-value card combination as well as to determine theallocation of funds received for the purchase of the combination betweenthe greeting card and the stored-value card.

Referring now to FIG. 2, an exemplary system architecture for activatinga stored-value card that is part of a greeting card/stored-value cardbundle is depicted. The architecture includes merchants 202, astored-value card transaction processing system 250, and third partycard processors 280. The merchants 202 each have point of sale terminals204 that can acquire the identification of the greetingcard/stored-value card combination through various methods as discussedabove. The point of sale terminal 204 is in secure communication withthe stored-value card transaction processing system 250. Thiscommunication may be over the Internet, the Public Switched TelephoneNetwork (PSTN), or over a dedicated communication line. Thecommunication between the point of sale terminal 204 and thestored-value card transaction processing system 250 is encrypted forsecurity. The communication between the point of sale terminal 204 andthe stored-value card transaction processing system 250 may utilize aVirtual Private Network (VPN).

The stored-value card transaction processing system 250 comprises atransaction routing service 252, an internal card processing service254, a settlement service 256, a product master catalog service 258, andan inventory management service 260. The transaction routing service 252communicates with the point of sale terminal 204 as well as 3^(rd) partycard processors 280.

The point of sale terminal 204 may include various input devices tocapture identifiers from the greeting card/stored-value card combinationproduct. For example, the point of sale terminal 204 may include a barcode reader, a magnetic strip reader, and/or an RFID reader. Otheroptical readers and other types of input devices may be utilized aswell. The point of sale terminal 204 may include a keypad for receivinga PIN from the customer if the stored-value card requires a PIN to beentered for activation and redemption.

The transaction routing service 252 receives stored-value cardactivation requests from the point of sale terminal 204 and determineswhich card processor to forward the activation request, by for example,comparing the identification of the greeting card/stored-value cardcombination product to be activated to information in the product mastercatalog service 258 to determine whether the combination productcorresponds to a product for which the stored-value card transactionprocessing system 250 acts as the card processor. Thus, for example, ifthe stored-value card is a stored-value card processed by thestored-value card transaction processing system 250, then thetransaction routing service may forward the activation request to theinternal card processing service 254 within the stored-value cardtransaction processing system 250 or is one processed by one of the3^(rd) party card processors 280. If the stored-value card is processedby one of the 3^(rd) party card processors 280, the transaction routingservice 252 routes the activation request to the 3^(rd) party cardprocessor 280 for activation processing. The transaction routing service252 receives activation responses from the appropriate one of the 3^(rd)party card processors and transmits the activation response back to thepoint of sale terminal 204.

If the transaction routing service 252 determines that the stored-valuecard is one that is processed by the stored-value card transactionprocessing system 250 (and not merely an activation request for whichthe stored-value card transaction processing system 250 serves as arouting service), the transaction routing service 250 forwards theactivation request from the point of sale terminal 204 to the internalcard processing service 254 which uses the information contained in theactivation request to determine whether to activate the stored-valuecard. If the activation request is successful, the internal cardprocessing service 254 transmits a successful activation response to thetransaction routing service 252 which forwards the response to the pointof sale terminal 204. The internal card processing service 254 alsoupdates a datastore of activation states to indicate that thestored-value card has been activated. The internal card processingservice 254 may also update an inventory management service 260 toindicate that number of greeting card/stored-value cards remaining withthe merchant 202 after the conclusion of the sale of the subjectgreeting card/stored-value card combination product. The internal cardprocessing service 254 may also compare the stored-value card type totypes of cards issued by the stored-value card issuer in the productmaster catalog service to help verify that the stored-value card isauthentic.

The transaction routing service 252 also routes activation informationto the settlement service 256 if the internal card processing service254 activates the card. The settlement service 256 allocates appropriateportions of the purchase price of the greeting card/stored-value cardcombination among the various entities involved in the transaction.These entities include the appropriate one of the merchants 202 sellingthe greeting card/stored-value card combination, the entity issuing thestored-value card, and the stored-value card transaction processingsystem 250 operator. This amount may be a percentage of the amount ofthe selling price of the greeting card/stored-value card combinationproduct. The settlement service 256 may also allocate amounts receivedfor the purchase of the greeting card/stored-value card combination tothe stored-value card issuer and the stored-value card transactionprocessing system 250 operator.

FIG. 3 depicts a flowchart illustrating an exemplary process foractivating a greeting card/stored-value card combination. The processbegins in block 302 with a point of sale terminal 204 determining aunique identifier from a greeting card/stored-value card bundle. If theSKU identifier is a Stored-Value Card Transaction Processing and Routingsystem product (i.e., a product serviced by the Stored-Value CardTransaction Processing and Routing system) as determined in block 304,then an activation request is transmitted to the stored-value cardtransaction processing system 250 for routing the transaction in block306. If, in block 308, it is determined that the transaction is from asystem partner then the system processes the card activation request inblock 310. If the activation is successful in block 312, then theStored-Value Card Transaction Processing and Routing System sends anactivation code to the point of sale terminal 204 in block 314. TheStored-Value Card Transaction Processing and Routing System then updatesthe inventory to reflect that the stored-value card has been activatedin block 316. The point of sale terminal 204 receives the activationcode and caches the activation code in block 318. The point of saleterminal 204 may print an activation code on the receipt in block 320 ifthe customer is required to perform further actions in order to activatethe stored-value card.

Returning again to FIGS. 1A-1C, in some embodiments, the greeting cardidentifier is only sufficient to identify the type of greetingcard/stored-value card combination (e.g., the type of greeting card andthat the stored-value card is a $25 VISA debit card), but not tospecifically identify the unique identity of the particular stored-valuecard contained within the greeting card. Such identification would besufficient to determine the price and perhaps the allocation of thepurchase money received between the greeting card and the stored-valuecard, but it would not be sufficient to allow the stored-value card tobe activated. In these embodiments, the greeting card may contain asmall hole in, for example, the back of the greeting card, and thestored-value card may be affixed inside the greeting card such that anoptical indicia, such as a bar code, may be visible through the greetingcard and readable by an appropriate scanner or other input device.Purchase and activation of the greeting card/stored-value cardcombination in such embodiments would comprise a two step process.First, the greeting card identifier is ascertained to determine theprice of the card combination and then, second, the optical indicia onthe stored-value card which is visible through the greeting card isscanned to ascertain the unique identity of the stored-value card andactivate the stored-value card.

In other embodiments in which the greeting card identifier isinsufficient to uniquely identify the stored-value card contained withinthe greeting card, the stored-value card may be encoded with an RFIDchip or tag containing information sufficient to uniquely identify thestored-value card and activate the stored-value card. In suchembodiments, it would not be necessary for the greeting card to containa hole since the RFID tag is readable by an RFID reader without beingvisible. The RFID on the stored-value card may be utilized only foractivation purposes or may also be used for redemption purposes as well.

For fraud protection, in order to activate a stored-value card where theidentification encoded on the greeting card is insufficient to uniquelyidentify the stored-value card, the greeting card identification plusthe stored-value card identification may be required to be transmittedcontemporaneously and may be required to correlate to each other toensure that a person has not removed a stored-value card from onegreeting card and inserted it into a different greeting card that issold at a lower price. For example, one set of greetingcards/stored-value card combinations may include a $50 stored-value cardwhich may be purchased for $55 ($50 stored-value card plus $5 for thegreeting card). Another set of greeting card/stored-value cardcombinations may include $25 stored-value cards which may be purchasedfor $30 ($25 stored-value card plus $5 for the greeting card). Thus, byrequiring the contemporaneous transmission of both the greeting cardidentification as well as the stored-value card identification, as wellas also requiring that the two identifications correlate with eachother, inhibits someone from removing a $50 stored-value card from the$55 greeting card/stored-value card combination and inserting it into a$30 greeting card/stored-value card combination.

In other embodiments in which the identification encoded on the greetingcard is insufficient to uniquely identify the stored-value card includedin the greeting card/stored-value card combination, the greeting cardmay not be sealed closed such that the greeting card may be openedallowing an identification encoded on the stored-value card to bedetermined by the point of sale terminal operator and submitted with thecombination purchase and activation request transmitted to astored-value card transaction processing system. In some embodiments,the identification of the stored-value card is encoded on a magneticstrip attached to the stored-value card. Such as embodiment may requirethe point of sale terminal operator to remove the stored-value card andswipe the card through a magnetic reader.

Returning again to FIG. 2, the transaction routing service 252 alsoroutes activation information to the settlement service 256 if theinternal card processing service 254 activates the card. The settlementservice 256 allocates appropriate portions of the purchase price of thegreeting card/stored-value card combination among the various entitiesinvolved in the transaction. These entities include the appropriate oneof the merchants 202 selling the greeting card/stored-value cardcombination, the greeting card manufacturer, the entity issuing thestored-value card, and the stored-value card transaction processingsystem 250 operator. The appropriate one of the merchants 202 sellingthe greeting card/stored-value card combination may receive a portion ofthe purchase amount collected by the merchant that has been allocatedtoward the purchase price of the greeting card. The appropriate one ofthe merchants 202 selling the greeting card/stored-value cardcombination may also receive a portion of the purchase amount allocatedto the stored-value card. This amount may be a percentage of the amountof the denomination of the stored-value card. The settlement service 256may also allocate amounts received for the purchase of the greetingcard/stored-value card combination to the stored-value card issuer andthe stored-value card transaction processing system 250 operator.

In some embodiments, a system at the merchants 202 location or at thepoint of sale terminal 204 determines the amount of money to allocatetoward the greeting card by the purchase of a greeting card/stored-valuecard combination product. The merchants may then transfer the remainingpart of the purchase amount for the greeting card/stored-value cardcombination product to the stored-value card transaction processingsystem 250 which may then allocate and distribute the remaining funds tothe card issuer, the stored-value card transaction processing systemadministrator, and, in some cases, a portion of the price allocated tothe stored-value card is allocated to be distributed back to themerchant that sold the greeting card/stored-value card combinationproduct.

An alternate method of providing a greeting card/stored-value cardcombination product is depicted in FIG. 4. In this embodiment, ratherthan a stored-value card being prepackaged with a greeting card, thecustomer is presented with group 402 of a plurality of greeting cardsand a group 404 of a plurality of stored-value cards. The customer mayselect one greeting card from greeting card group A 402 and onestored-value card from stored-value card group A 404 and bundle themtogether into a single product. The selected greeting card 410 maycomprise a sleeve or other means for affixing the select stored-valuecard 408 to the greeting card 410. The price of any pair of greetingcards and stored-value cards selected from this group may be sold forthe same price. The group of greeting cards and the group ofstored-value cards provides the customer with options for differentgreeting cards appropriate for different occasions and options forselecting the appropriate stored-value card suitable for the intendedrecipient of the greeting card/stored-value card combination. Thestored-value cards may provide a selection of stored-value cards usableat different restaurants plus a selection of stored-value cards usableat various and different merchants as well as stored-value cards the areredeemable at a host of merchants and locations, such as, for example, aVISA stored-value card. Thus, utilizing only a limited number ofgreeting cards and stored-value cards, the retailer is able to providethe customer with options for exceeding the number of greeting cardtypes or the number of stored-value card types without using asignificant amount of retail space. Thus, the customer has theconvenience of purchasing a single item, the bundled greeting cardstored-value card product while still having a large variety of choicesamong which to select.

Purchasing and activation of a greeting card/stored-value card productin this embodiment may require a two step process of obtaining theidentification of the greeting card and the stored-value card since thegreeting card identification would not uniquely identify thestored-value card. Obtaining two identifications could also help withfraud prevention by ensuring that the stored-value card and the greetingcard bundled by the consumer are actually intended to be sold togetheras a single unit. Alternatively, the identification obtained from thestored-value card could identify that the stored-value card is sold withan accompanying greeting card and indicate the price for the combinationthereby eliminating the need to obtain an identifier from the greetingcard. Such an embodiment could be suitable for situations in which allgreeting cards are sold for the same price thereby negating the need fordetermining whether the greeting card corresponds to the stored-valuecard.

Although only certain embodiments of this invention have been describedin detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate thatmany modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiment withoutmaterially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of thisinvention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to beincluded within the scope of this invention.

Reference is further made to the following specific embodiments:

1. A greeting card stored-value card combination product, comprising:

-   -   a greeting card;    -   a stored-value card;    -   a means for affixing the stored-value card to the greeting card;    -   a card identifier uniquely identifying the stored-value card,        wherein the card identifier provides a means for activating the        stored-value card; and    -   an identifier encoded on at least one of the greeting card and        the stored-value card;        -   wherein the identifier identifies the combination of the            greeting card and the stored-value card thereby            differentiating the combination from other combinations of            greeting cards and stored-value cards.            2. A greeting card stored-value card combination product,            comprising:    -   a greeting card;    -   a stored-value card; and    -   a means for affixing the stored-value card to the greeting card;    -   an identifier encoded on at least one of the greeting card and        the stored-value card;        -   wherein the identifier identifies the combination of the            greeting card and the stored-value card thereby            differentiating the combination from other combinations of            greeting cards and stored-value cards and providing an            identifying means for activating the stored-value card.            3. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 1 or 2 wherein the means for affixing the            stored-value card to the greeting card comprise one of an            adhesive, a sleeve, notches formed in the greeting card, and            a material wrapping the stored-value card proximate to the            greeting card.            4. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 3, wherein the material is a substantially            transparent.            5. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 3 or 4, wherein the material is a plastic.            6. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 3 or 4, wherein the material is cellophane.            7. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 wherein the identifier            comprises at least one of an optically readable insignia, a            magnetically encoded strip, and a radio frequency            identification tag.            8. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, wherein the greeting            card comprises a substantially transparent portion through            which the identifier located on the stored-value card            enclosed within the greeting card is visible and readable by            an optical scanning input device.            9. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 8, wherein the substantially transparent            portion comprises a hole in the greeting card.            10. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, wherein the            stored-value card is activatable by a one-step process.            11. The greeting card stored-value card combination product            of embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10, wherein the            stored-value card is activatable by a two-step process.            12. A computer implemented method for processing a sale of            the greeting card stored-value card combination product of            embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11, the method            comprising;    -   receiving, at a transaction routing service, an activation        request from a point of sale terminal wherein the activation        request includes an identifier from the greeting card        stored-value card combination product captured at a point of        sale terminal, wherein the identifier identifies the product;    -   determining, with the transaction routing service, a card        processing service corresponding to the identifier;    -   transmitting the activation request to the card processing        service from the transaction routing service;    -   receiving, at the transaction routing service, an activation        response from the card processing service; and    -   transmitting the activation response from the transaction        routing service to the point of sale terminal.        13. A computer implemented method for processing a sale of the        greeting card stored-value card combination product of        embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11, the method        comprising;    -   receiving, at a transaction routing service, an activation        request from a point of sale terminal wherein the activation        request includes an identifier from the greeting card        stored-value card combination product captured at a point of        sale terminal and a card identifier uniquely identifying a        stored-value card included in the greeting card stored-value        card combination product captured at a point of sale terminal,        wherein the identifier identifies the product;    -   determining, with the transaction routing service, a card        processing service corresponding to the card identifier;    -   transmitting the activation request, including the card        identifier, to the card processing service from the transaction        routing service;    -   receiving, at the transaction routing service, an activation        response from the card processing service; and    -   transmitting the activation response from the transaction        routing service to the point of sale terminal.        14. The method of embodiment 12 or 13, further comprising        determining an amount of the purchase amount received from the        sale of the greeting card stored-value card combination product        to credit an account associated with a stored-value card issuer.        15. The method of embodiment 12, 13 or 14, further comprising        determining an amount of the purchase amount received from the        sale of the greeting card stored-value card combination product        to credit to an account associated with a card transaction        processor.        16. The method of embodiment 12, 13, 14, or 15, further        comprising determining an amount of the purchase amount received        form the sale of the greeting card stored-value card combination        product to credit to an account associated with a greeting card        stored-value card combination product selling vendor.        17. The method of embodiment 12, 13, 14, 15, or 16 further        comprising determining an amount of the purchase amount received        form the sale of the greeting card stored-value card combination        product to credit to an account associated with a greeting card        stored-value card combination product greeting card        manufacturer.        18. The method of embodiment 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, or 17 further        comprising reconciling accounts belonging to at least two of the        stored-value card issuer, the card transaction processor, the        greeting card stored-value card combination product selling        vendor, and the greeting card stored-value card combination        product greeting card manufacturer to reflect a proper        allocation of the purchase amount received from the sale of the        greeting card stored-value card combination product.        19. The method of embodiment 18, further comprising initiating        funds transfers to reflect the allocation.        20. The method of embodiment 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, or 19,        further comprising instructing a stored-value card processor to        update a datastore of to indicate that the stored-value card        identified by the identifier has been activated.        21. The method of embodiment 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, or        20, wherein the identifier is one of a stock-keeping unit, a        universal product code, a European article number, a global        trade item number, and an Australian product number.        22. A system for processing a sale of the greeting card        stored-value card combination product of embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4,        5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11, the system comprising;    -   a point of sale terminal;    -   a transaction routing service; and    -   a card processing service.        23. The system of embodiment 22, wherein the transaction routing        service is operable for    -   receiving an activation request from the point of sale terminal,    -   transmitting the activation request to the card processing        service,    -   receiving an activation response from the card processing        service, and    -   transmitting the activation response to the point of sale        terminal.        24. The system of embodiment 23, wherein the activation request        comprises an identifier from the greeting card stored-value card        combination product captured at the point of sale terminal,        wherein the identifier identifies the product and uniquely        identifies the stored-value card.        25. The system of embodiment 23, wherein the activation request        includes an identifier from the greeting card stored-value card        combination product, wherein the identifier identifies the        greeting card stored-value card combination product; the card        identifier uniquely identifying the stored-value card included        in the greeting card stored-value card combination product, or        combinations thereof.        26. The system of embodiment 22, 23, 24, or 25, wherein the        system further comprises a settlement service.        27. The method of embodiment 26, further comprising determining        an amount of the purchase amount received from the sale of the        greeting card stored-value card combination product to credit an        account associated with a stored-value card issuer.        28. The system of embodiment 26 or 27, wherein the settlement        service is operable to determine an amount of a purchase amount        received from a sale of the greeting card stored-value card        combination product to credit to an account associated with a        card transaction processor.        29. The system of embodiment 26, 27, or 28, wherein the        settlement service is operable to determine an amount of a        purchase amount received from a sale of the greeting card        stored-value card combination product to credit to an account        associated with a greeting card stored-value card combination        product selling vendor.        30. The system of embodiment 26, 27, 28, or 29, wherein the        settlement service is operable to determine an amount of a        purchase amount received from a sale of the greeting card        stored-value card combination product to credit to an account        associated with a greeting card stored-value card combination        product greeting card manufacturer.        31. The system of embodiment 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30, wherein the        settlement service is operable to reconcile accounts belonging        to at least two of the stored-value card issuer, the card        transaction processor, the greeting card stored-value card        combination product selling vendor, and the greeting card        stored-value card combination product greeting card manufacturer        to reflect a proper allocation of a purchase amount received        from a sale of the greeting card stored-value card combination        product.        32. A system for providing a customer choice in selecting the        greeting card stored-value card combination product of        embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11, comprising;    -   providing a plurality of greeting cards in a retail location;        and    -   providing a plurality of stored-value cards in the retail        location;    -   wherein at least a portion of the plurality of greeting cards        are associated with at least a portion of the plurality of        stored-value cards;    -   wherein the at least a portion of the plurality of greeting        cards and the at least a portion of the plurality of        stored-value cards are configured to allow a customer to select        at least one of the portion of the plurality of greeting cards        and at least one of the portion of the plurality of stored-value        cards to purchase as the greeting card stored-value card        combination product; and    -   wherein one of the selected greeting card and the selected        stored-value card comprises a unique identifier identifying the        greeting card stored-value card combination product and        configured for allowing the stored-value card to be activated        contemporaneously with the purchase of the greeting card        stored-value card combination product.        33. The system of embodiment 32, wherein stored-value card is        activatable by a one-step process.        34. The system of embodiment 32 or 33, wherein the stored-value        card is activatable by a two-step process.

What is claimed is:
 1. A greeting card stored-value card combinationproduct, comprising: a greeting card, wherein the greeting card iscustomer-selected from a plurality of greeting cards available tocomprise the greeting card stored-value card combination product; astored-value card, wherein the stored-value card is customer-selectedfrom a, plurality of stored-value cards available to comprise thegreeting card stored-value card combination product; a card identifieruniquely identifying the stored-value card, wherein the card identifierprovides a means for activating the stored-value card; and an identifierencoded on at least one of the greeting card and the stored-value card;wherein the identifier identifies the combination of the greeting cardand the stored-value card thereby differentiating the combination fromother combinations of greeting cards and stored-value cards.
 2. Thegreeting card stored-value card combination product of claim 1, whereinthe identifier comprises at least one of an optically readable insignia,a magnetically encoded strip, and a radio frequency identification tag.3. The greeting card stored-value card combination product of claim 1,wherein the stored-value card is activatable by a one-step process. 4.The greeting card stored-value card combination product of claim 1,wherein the stored-value card is activatable by a two-step process.
 5. Acomputer implemented method for processing a sale of the greeting cardstored-value card combination product, the method comprising: receiving,at a transaction routing service, an activation request from a point ofsale terminal wherein the activation request includes an identifier fromthe greeting card stored-value card combination product captured at apoint of sale terminal, wherein the identifier identifies the product;determining, with the transaction routing service, a card processingservice corresponding to the identifier; transmitting the activationrequest to the card processing service from the transaction routingservice; receiving, at the transaction routing service, an activationresponse from the card processing service; and transmitting theactivation response from the transaction routing service to the point ofsale terminal.
 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising determiningan amount of the purchase amount received from the sale of the greetingcard stored-value card combination product to credit an accountassociated with a stored-value card issuer.
 7. The method of claim 5,further comprising determining an amount of the purchase amount receivedfrom the sale of the greeting card stored-value card combination productto credit to an account associated with a card transaction processor. 8.The method of claim 5, further comprising determining an amount of thepurchase amount received from the sale of the greeting card stored-valuecard combination product to credit to an account associated with agreeting card stored-value card combination product selling vendor. 9.The method of claim 5, further comprising determining an amount of thepurchase amount received from the sale of the greeting card stored-valuecard combination product to credit to an account associated with agreeting card stored-value card combination product greeting cardmanufacturer.
 10. The method of claim 5, further comprising reconcilingaccounts belonging to at least two of the stored-value card issuer, thecard transaction processor, the greeting card stored-value cardcombination product selling vendor, and the greeting card stored-valuecard combination product greeting card manufacturer to reflect a properallocation of the purchase amount received from the sale of the greetingcard stored-value card combination product.
 11. The method of claim 10,further comprising initiating funds transfers to reflect the allocation.12. The method of claim 5, further comprising instructing a stored-valuecard processor to update a datastore to indicate that the stored-valuecard identified by the identifier has been activated.
 13. The method ofclaim 5, wherein the identifier is one of a stock-keeping unit, auniversal product code, a European article number, a global trade itemnumber, and an Australian product number.